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In Reply to: RE: Do not upgrade to Windows 10 Anniversary Edition posted by Gordon Rankin on August 04, 2016 at 07:54:40
All,So first there were 2 problems that we experienced. 1 was UAC1 with the Microsoft internal drivers and volume over 70% seem to distort the audio output signal to the extent of not being usable.
The other seemed to effect both UAC1 and UAC2 devices and had to do with the FEEDBACK pipe. Some experienced pops and clicks indicating the feedback pipe for asynchronous devices was not working. Others heard one big pop and then their device would stop working all together.
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Good news, there is an update:https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3176495
Thanks,
Gordon
J. Gordon Rankin
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Good info. Thanks Gordon. Windows is not my primary setup for audio but I still like to be informed on such matters.As an aside, I recall seeing a techie oriented video clip by Microsoft targeted toward developers around the time they were launching Windows 10. There was a segment in the video where they talked about focusing on some enhancements that would improve Windows 10 audio. Wish I still had the link to that video clip. It was very long as they covered many topics of interest to Windows developers but I found the segment on audio most interesting.
Why anyone would cling to Windows 8.x at this point is beyond me. That was a rushed kludge that most of us wish to forget. Even though I'm not a huge Windows fan, I find Windows 10 to be pretty darn good.
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Thanks Gordon-much appreciated.
Thanks, Gordon for the OP and this update.
I'm into a cycle of updating PC, NAS and backup gear so your posts are very relevant to me.
my blog: http://carsmusicandnature.blogspot.com/
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